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100

Describe the difference between prescription and over-the-counter drugs.

Over-the-counter drugs care medicine that can be bought without a doctors order

Prescription drugs are medicine that can only be obtained with a doctors order

100
Name 2 short term effects of drinking alcohol

- Difficulty thinking clearly

- Lack of coordination

- Slowed reaction time

- Stronger emotions

- Impaired judgement

100

The unpleasant reaction experienced when no longer taking a drug after being addicted

Withdrawl

100

Who can you go to for help if your friend has a drug problem? 

- Parents/Guardian

- Teacher

- School nurse

- Guidance councilor 

200

List one safety rule you should follow for taking medicine

- Take medicine only from parents/guardians

- Follow the instructions

- Tell your doctor about any OTC drugs

- Take only your own medicines

- Stop taking the medicine if you have bad side effects

- Keep medicine in their containers

- Check the seal

200

Name 2 long term effects of drinking alcohol

- Liver disease

- Heart disease

- Cancer (mouth, throat, esophagus, liver, colon)

- Birth defects

- Social problems 

200

Over time a person can build up a _______ to a drug, and more of the drug is needed to get the same effect

Tolerance

200

What's one reason a person might start using drugs?

- Family difficulties

- Drug abuse around them

- Peer pressure

- Depression/Anxiety

- Media

300

A strong desire to do something even though it is harmful.

Addiction

300

What is Blood Alcohol Concentration? 

The amount of alcohol in a persons bloodstream

300

The chemical in marijuana that makes people feel high

THC

300

What is the last step of the drug recovery process?

The person stays drug free

400

What are 3 things you will find on an OTC medicine label

- Ingredients

- Uses

- Directions

- Expiration date 

- Warnings

400

 12 oz of beer = 4 oz of wine = ___ oz of liquor

1

400

Name one type of a stimulant drug

- Caffeine

- Amphetamines

- Cocaine

- Ecstasy

400

AA and NA are both examples of a recovery program. What do they stand for? 

- Alcoholics Anonymous

- Narcotics Anonymous

500

List the 4 steps that lead to drug dependence.

1. Initial use of the drug without a health reason

2. Continued use of the drug

3. More of the drug is needed to get the same effect

4. The person becomes dependent

500

A drug that slows down your body functions

Depressant

500

List one possible effect of inhaling chemicals such as gasoline, paint, and cleaning products

- Brain/lung/liver/kidney damage

- Hearing loss

- Suffocation

- Sudden heart failure

- Muscle weakness and spasms 

500

What is the first step of the drug recovery process?

The person decides to get help